1966, July 26: Interview by John Ezard, extracts published in "Writers Talking-1: The Hobbit Man" (Oxford Mail, 3 August 1966). Slightly different extracts from the interview were published in Ezard's article "Tolkien's Shire" (Weekend Guardian 28-29 December 1991)[4][5]

1966, August 9: Interview by Philip Norman published as "The Hobbit Man" (Sunday Times Magazine, 15 January 1967) and as "The Prevalence of Hobbits" in The New York Times Magazine (15 January 1967)[7]. Apparently the articles are "similar but not identical".[8]

1966, November 1: "J.R.R. Tolkien Talks about the Discovery of Middle-earth, the Origins of Elvish" (Richard Plotz; Seventeen, 17 January 1967)[9][10]

Notes

The video then cuts away to black. Presumably this was just a way of introducing the main item. Tolkien is mentioned again and associated with Basil Blackwell as supporting Mr Jennings. (The Tolkien Society Facebook group, accessed 14 December 2013)